Andrew Sanchez M.D.
PGY-3 @YaleIMed Teaching/Learning Dx ❓, @ColumbiaPS @UF 👨🏽🎓, @CPSolvers Team Member 🕵🏽♂️, @GlassHealthHQ Deputy Managing Editor 🤖
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✨ Approach to Infiltrative Diseases 2.0 ✨ - After reading original 🧵 linked in this specific tweet, see new 🧵 below for beautified one-pager & illness scripts! https://t.co/LmkazO...
🟤 Approach to Acute Hepatocellular Injury 🟤 The DDx of ↑ AST & ALT out of proportion to ↑ in cholestatic labs is easy for most. BUT! I think some can't-miss conditions are freque...
🟤 Hepatomegaly Schema 3.0 🟤 - Schistosomiasis = worldwide most common - (N)AFLD = U.S. most common - Split DDx into tender vs. non-tender (exceptions always possible) - Massive...
🍺 EtOH-associated Hepatitis 🍺 - A diagnosis that considers careful consideration of history & entire clinical presentation. - If fever, must consider occult infection prior to st...
How I teach students & interns on rounds without 📜 & ✒️: 1) "You'll get an email summary at end of the day. Feel free to not take notes!" 2) Verbal teaching 5-10 minutes 3) Sen...
🦀 Approach to Lymphomas 🦀 Re-sharing this updated framework with some increased organization, new references, & more specific terminology. Let's take this ride again! https://t.c...
Illness Scripts: https://t.co/Z9oRCCg6OV
🟡 DDx of AKI 🟡 AKI is a proximal diagnosis requiring a final etiological explanation. In other words, when encountering AKI, one must ask, "why?" Here's a one-pager organized...
💥 Monoclonal Gammopathies of Clinical Significance! 💥 Everyone knows MGUS. Monoclonal proteins are simply blameless protein markers until clonal B-cells progress to Myeloma, Wal...
🪟 Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis (PAP) 🪟 - Rare cause of insidious-onset dyspnea on exertion - On DDx of Crazy Paving on chest CT - Due to 👇 production/clearance of surfactant htt...
❓Diagnostic reasoning based on Rx-response & Histopathology❓ An unexpected response to Rx may prompt 3 Qs: - Dx correct? - Rx correct? - Natural course of correct disease?
💥 Approach to Elevated Tryptase 💥 A patient without a history suspicious for anaphylaxis or angioedema presents with an elevated serum tryptase. How do we interpret this uncommon...